| Tell them to make something - bread, whatever. Gives them a project |
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My teen gave me the biggest compliment this week: that his girlfriend lives in an "ingredients house" where there are no snacks but that I do a good job balancing being an ingredients house AND a snack house.
Sounds like you're an ingredients house. Teach them to make snacks with those ingredients! |
| My DS never wanted snacks. That’s around the age he learned how to cook for himself. |
| When I hear that from my teen, it usually means "there's no food that is ready for me to pick up and eat that I'm interested in eating right now." Which usually means he's not actually hungry, he's looking to eat out of boredom - i.e. looking for chips or cookies (which we may have, but not the specify variety that he wants at that particular moment). Nothing looks appetizing to him because he's not really hungry, just bored. When he's actually hungry, he's perfectly willing to heat up the leftovers in the fridge or make a sandwich, or even pop a frozen pizza in the toaster oven. |
You had food delivered day before yesterday? When everything was covered in ice? |
| I have been making breakfast for everyone (only 1 teen plus DH) but if my child says something, I simply tell her to look in the fridge for leftovers or make something herself. At 14, she can make eggs, grilled cheese, ramen/pasta and we have stuff from TJs she can heat. She can also put on her boots and walk to the grocery store if she wants something we don't have. We also are having her walk the dog and go meet a friend who lives 3-4 blocks away because sidewalks are passable and coffee shop etc are open. |
| Parents need to cook or hire a cook. Otherwise cps will get involved. |
I think that PP meant they ordered food for pick up. But who knows, maybe some Chinese restaurants were doing delivery. I went out that evening to pick up something from the grocery store and the roads near me were cleaned up. |
| I feel you. Last night I made chicken Caesar salad for dinner and my teenager asked why we aren’t having a real meal. |
This sounds awful. Dinner time is important |
NP. It's a thing with a lot of guys. |
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My teen isn’t like this, my spouse is lol. There will literally be so much food in the house but because it won’t be ready to eat in 30 secs she doesnt want it.
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DP here. Actually, it's brilliant. I also have four adults at home now and this would allow me to be productive and not have to stop everything to make a family meal. |
Men evolutionary were the hunters scanning the horizon for animals to hunt. They don’t see what’s right in front of them. We joke about it at home. Women notice details because we were the gatherers. |
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I always ask “What is it exactly, that you would like to eat?”
Response is some variation of “I don’t know.” To which I say, “Well if you don’t know, how am I supposed to know?” |